Jose
Mourinho has paid tribute to Zlatan Ibrahimovic by declaring his
departure from Manchester United a “sad” moment for European football.
The
former Paris Saint-Germain striker secured a move to Major League
Soccer side LA Galaxy last week after United agreed to cancel his
contract three months early.
Ibrahimovic scored 28 goals in his first
season at Old Trafford, but struggled to recapture his best form after
suffering cruciate knee ligament damage during a Europa League
quarter-final against Anderlecht last April.
The 36-year-old Swede
managed only one goal for United after making his comeback in November,
with his final appearance for the club against Burnley on Boxing Day.
“For
me, it’s always sad when the big players go in the direction of the
end,” United manager Mourinho told a news conference yesterday.
“I remember for example Luis Figo, after his last match, with me and with Inter Milan.
“I
always remember it as one of my saddest moments because I always feel
very, very sorry when the big ones finish or go to the last period of
their careers.
“Zlatan is a huge big player that European football is losing now and forever because he will not be back to this level.”
However, Mourinho added: “This period with Galaxy, these couple of years, will be very good for him and American football.”
Shaw option
Meanwhile Mourinho indicated Luke Shaw could win a reprieve despite his recent fierce criticism of the defender.
Left-back
Ashley Young has been struggling with a knee injury, suffered while on
England duty, as United prepare to face Swansea in the Premier League on
Saturday, with Shaw his likely deputy.
Shaw played in United’s most
recent match, a 2-0 FA Cup quarter-final victory over Brighton on March
17, but was substituted at half-time and then pilloried by Mourinho
afterwards. The Portuguese manager accused Shaw of not defending well
enough, and giving Brighton too much room down the right flank. Shaw is
known to be angry with the way he has been treated, but Mourinho
insisted the full-back had not been frozen out.
“If he’s available,
Luke Shaw is always an option,” Mourinho said. “Ashley Young was
available to play against Brighton and I started with Luke Shaw, so
that’s not a problem.”
Reserve goalkeeper Sergio Romero will miss the
Swansea game after suffering a knee injury during Argentina’s 6-1
defeat by Spain in Madrid on Tuesday. Romero has been United’s FA Cup
‘keeper this season, but is a major doubt for the semi-final against
Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley on April 21 after injuring his right knee
in a collision with Diego Costa.
“Romero is injured, and I think he
will be for a few weeks,” Mourinho, whose second-placed side are
currently a huge 16 points adrift of Premier League leaders Manchester
City, said. “I think in the end he was lucky because it was a strong
contusion (bruise) and will take a little bit of time to recover.”
Mourinho
and Swansea counterpart Carlos Carvalhal are the only two Portuguese
managers in the Premier League, and have a long-standing friendship.
Carvalhal,
who has taken Swansea three points clear of the relegation zone since
arriving at the Welsh club in December after leaving second-tier
Sheffield Wednesday, described Mourinho as the “king of coaches”, before
the two men enjoyed a cordial phone conversation on Thursday.
“He said I opened the door for more Portuguese coaches to leave which is something I know is true,” Mourinho told reporters.
“I
speak with him a couple of times every week. Last night I spoke with
him a little and thanked him for his nice words. It is one thing to
think something, but another to say it.”
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Football star Zlatan Ibrahimovic is greeted by fans after arriving at the Los Angeles International Airport to begin his new contract with LA Galaxy in Los Angeles, California. (AFP)